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PH Building Assessment Buildings 15, 22, 23, 154, 167

PH Building Assessment Buildings 15, 22, 23, 154, 167. Safety Analysis. Basis of Assessment. Building Inspection Report ODM’s TSO Risks Assessment TSO Report Visit Analysis. Criteria used during visit. Structure Roof, Façade, Walls, Floors, Windows, Doors, Corridors, Stairs

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PH Building Assessment Buildings 15, 22, 23, 154, 167

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  1. PH Building AssessmentBuildings 15, 22, 23, 154,167 Safety Analysis

  2. Basis of Assessment • Building Inspection Report • ODM’s • TSO Risks Assessment • TSO Report • Visit • Analysis

  3. Criteria used during visit • Structure • Roof, Façade, Walls, Floors, Windows, Doors, Corridors, Stairs • Infrastructure • Electricity, Plumbing • Safety • Detection, Evacuation, Emergency Lighting, Signage, Fire Doors, Fire Fighting Equipment

  4. Buildings 15, 22, 23, 154, 1671 of 3 • Structure • Roof needs renovation • Facade. Paintwork. • Windows. Rotting frames with single glazing. Some blinds to be replaced. • Infrastructure • Toilets

  5. Buildings 15, 22, 23, 154, 1672 of 3 • Hot water (none in bldg 15). • Heating inefficient. • Corridors and cul de sacs (aspects of building layout to be reconsidered). • Safety • Multi-occupancy (see conclusion).

  6. Buildings 15, 22, 23, 154, 1673 of 3 • Conclusion • Apart from the obvious deterioration of the building fabric /roof and façade) and amenities (toilets) these buildings suffer from confused multi occupancy where workshops are shared as meetings rooms and even canteen areas. Some areas are somewhat labyrinth in layout. • These buildings require a full overhaul in order to define office areas as separate from experimental, lab and workshop areas with clear access and egress.

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